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Somehow I missed this topic. I am totally blown away by the exquisite details on your 1/4 scale model and have high hopes of seeing the project come to fruition.
If you weren't so far away I'd be running round to offer the use of my workshop to help with the completion.
Crack on!
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Location: Doncaster, gateway to northern civilisation
Henry, what and where was the 'Red Cow'? We have pictures of the Grasshopper COA 118 at the same location and presumably the same time which we used in the Grasshopper book, but were unable to identify the event.
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Henry, I've only just spotted this thread. Lovely work on the model. Look forward to seeing the finished body.
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Location: Kennet Valley
Car type: 1932/3 AH tourer
Henry, unless I am mistaken The Red Cow was the first (unofficial) HQ of the newly founded 750MC in about 1938(?) and was in Hammersmith Road, Chiswick, West London. Bill Boddy’s idea for a suitable logo was, I think, a 3/4cwt symbol plus some other bits to represent 7h.p. - fortunately he was over-ruled by the other founding members...
True satisfaction is the delayed fulfilment of ancient wish
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He's sadly wrong the Motor Sport letter about the "750R" on the tail.
It's the registration number of the Austin 1100 tow car.
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Hello Henry,
This just to enquire if there's something new about your so interesting project?
Best,
Renaud
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Location: Oxted
Car type: Austin 7s
Soon, I hope! It's second on the project list at the moment.